Just been on to BT to get a new master socket. When you lift the shutter on the socket, the actual socket inside has come away from the face plate. Consequently, the broadband connection is sketchy at best, and the dial tone is intermittent due to the bad connection.
The socket is a compact one, at least 20 years old, its faded to cream, been painted a few times, and theres a chip in the edge of the socket hole.
Should BT fix this for free? Because we were warned on the phone that if the BT engineer decides its not wear and tear due to age, we will be charged.
Strangely, BT replaced ALL their wiring around here a few years ago (right down to the master sockets), but like all good things round here, they MISSED OUR STREET
Any opinions. Also, this socket has been moved about 10 years ago, by us. Will they know this? The cable from the overhead run is stretched tight down the wall so the socket could be moved (not by me) . I'm beginning to think they will charge us for replacing the socket and re-clipping up the wall.
Any opinions?
The socket is a compact one, at least 20 years old, its faded to cream, been painted a few times, and theres a chip in the edge of the socket hole.
Should BT fix this for free? Because we were warned on the phone that if the BT engineer decides its not wear and tear due to age, we will be charged.
Strangely, BT replaced ALL their wiring around here a few years ago (right down to the master sockets), but like all good things round here, they MISSED OUR STREET
Any opinions. Also, this socket has been moved about 10 years ago, by us. Will they know this? The cable from the overhead run is stretched tight down the wall so the socket could be moved (not by me) . I'm beginning to think they will charge us for replacing the socket and re-clipping up the wall.
Any opinions?